Wednesday, 3 February 2010

glug

brilliant sunshine, temps 85

We have had three glorious days! If we'd only stayed for one week - as was our original plan - we might have been disappointed with the weather. last week it rained everyday - somedays all day, most days just off and on. And it was often blustery and overcast. Not dreadful - but unsettled and unsettling.

this week has been splendid.

What a difference it makes.

did I tell you we've been given a Rondoval? It's a top level luxury room - quite a bit better than we'd actually booked for this week. When we were booking all we could get was a concierge level suite (goodbye 'our butler') But the head butler, a man named Richard was so wonderful...he upgraded us again - to this Rondoval overlooking the Caribbean Sea! It has its own jaccuzi hot tub and plunge pool and chaise lounges and patio. Heaven! and inside is even better. It's like a luxury hut or tent...with the middle rising 20 feet to a point. The bathroom has an indoor and outdoor shower...a free standing huge tub...mosaic tiles. and windows everywhere.

We're just in awe - and bliss.

Went to the beach barbeque Monday. Sat with a young couple from Dallas. So sweet - SO young. And gorgeous. And very, very nice. When the young man went up to get her a steak she leaned toward us and said, 'e've been married 3 years and she's still the kindness man I've ever met.'

Yesterday we lounged by the beach then went to the nearby Sandals Regency (40 minute bus ride) for dinner at La Toq - the high-end french restaurant.

Today - guess what??? We actually did something. Michael and I signed up for scuba lessons!!! 4 of us in a class with a terrific instructor. A little scary at first. We were given the lesson in a special scuba pool. What a feeling, to go underwater...and take that first breath. Goes against a lifetime of training, of certainty. You cannot breathe underwater. DO NOT breathe underwater. You'll drown.

And then, suddenly, to be able to breathe underwater. Wow. We spent an hour...after which the instructor felt we might need a little more time in the pool before heading out to do a dive in the sea. So we're going back tomorrow! then, we hope, off to sea.

Lovely day.

this is a very insteresting place too, to people-watch. the young couples, the older ones. The people lily white and those all red (me) and those so tanned they look - in the immortal words of Edina Monsoon - like an old man's scrotum.

8 comments:

Wonderful, Louise! I think that the Rondeval suite is considered the honeymoon suite and that seems very appropriate.

Today it snowed here in Connecticut. Today it was very cold. Friday we may be expecting a major snow storm. I am just trying to make you feel even warmer and even happier to be there, if that is possible!

Now I am off to contemplate old scrotums. Why? Because you put the idea in my head and I can't get it out.

Loved this post filled with mental pictures, some more, uh interesting, than others. Your suite sounds wonderful, and how neat to take up scuba-ing. What an inspiration you two are. Hope your burn doesn't hurt. Rainy and cold here, but right now, I'm enjoying your sun, and a dip in the pool. Thank you.

We followed the weather forecasts and storm warnings in St. Lucia. What a wholloping the east coast had had. Hope it hasn't been scary too. Odd winter.

Every morning we find a digest from the New York Times at our door. Others get the London Times digest. Fascinating. To keep in touch with the 'outside' world, but barely. Quite nice, actually. Don't feel we're missing anything - re-assured the world is still there and turning without our help.

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